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Capital One to Offer Free Coffee and Drinks Every Monday This Summer

Capital One Cafés are offering one free handcrafted drink every Monday through summer 2026, with no card required and no minimum purchase needed to claim the offer.

Capital One Free Coffee: Capital One is bringing back its Monday free drink deal at Capital One Cafés, and the good part is that people do not need to be cardholders to use it. The official Capital One page says the offer gives one free handcrafted beverage per person on each MLB Monday, and it runs from May 25 through September 7, 2026. That means people can use it on many Mondays through the summer, but only once per week.

The drinks can be things like lattes, cold brews, and matcha. People can also stay in the café, use free Wi-Fi, and enjoy the lounge-style space. Capital One says this offer is for Capital One Cafés only, not other Capital One locations.

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How the Free Drink Works

Show the QR code at any Capital One Café and enjoy a free cup of coffee. Image Credit: Capital One

To get the drink, a person has to sign up through Capital One’s promo link and enter a phone number. After that, the offer can be saved to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet. Capital One then gives a QR code that can be shown at a participating Capital One Café to get the free handcrafted beverage.

Show the QR code at any Capital One Café and enjoy a free cup of coffee. Image Credit: Capital One

There is no need to spend any money first. There is also no Capital One credit card or debit card requirement. The only big rule is simple: it works on Mondays, and only one drink is allowed per person.

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The idea is very easy. Walk into a Capital One Café on a Monday, show the QR code, and place the order. The café staff handles the rest. Capital One says the program is open at its cafés and is meant to be a relaxed place where people can sip, sit, and stay a while.

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